HC Deb 31 January 1887 vol 310 c274
MR. O'HEA (Donegal, W.)

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland, Whether it was the intention of the Crown to persevere with the prosecution of the tenants evicted from their homes; and, if so, why the trials were not gone on with?

THE CHIEF SECRETARY (Sir MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH) (Bristol, W.)

, in reply, said, he had not received. Notice of the Question; and, so far as he could gather, it should be addressed to the Attorney General for Ireland.

MR. O'HEA

said, he would repeat the Question. ["Order!"] He called at the Irish Office the other day—["Order!"] Well, he would repeat the Question the next day.